Zeolite is a naturally formed mineral, created when volcanic rock and ash meet alkaline water. Zeolite has a unique microporous 'honeycomb' atomic structure with a strong negative charge.

During its formation the zeolite traps valuable trace minerals such as calcium, magnesium and potassium within its framework. The zeolite’s porous honeycomb structure, stability and strong negative charge allow it to electro-magnetically trap and hold positively- charged particles, such as heavy metals and other toxins. In order to take on positively-charged ions and toxins, it discharges its beneficial trace minerals through the process that is known as cation exchange.

Ball-milling and jet-milling are the conventional methods of micronising and activating zeolite, however they produce a far less efficient product. TMAZ® technology has taken zeolite to the next level.

The benefits of TMAZ® technology include producing zeolite that is more reactive, has an increased surface area, and a more efficient particle shape and size.

Although there is no current option to certify rock minerals as organic, TMAZ® zeolite is accepted for input into organic production.